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KAKUSEE Seki Tsubazo Small Deba Knife 3.9-inch
KAKUSEE Seki Tsubazo Small Deba Knife 3.9-inch
KAKUSEE Seki Tsubazo Small Deba Knife 3.9-inch
KAKUSEE Seki Tsubazo Small Deba Knife 3.9-inch
KAKUSEE Seki Tsubazo Small Deba Knife 3.9-inch
KAKUSEE Seki Tsubazo Small Deba Knife 3.9-inch
KAKUSEE Seki Tsubazo Small Deba Knife 3.9-inch
KAKUSEE Seki Tsubazo Small Deba Knife 3.9-inch

KAKUSEE Seki Tsubazo Small Deba Knife 3.9-inch Blade and Japanese Painting Cloth Set, Japanese Chef Knife for Fish and Meat, Stainless Steel Blade & Genuine Wooden Handle

Product ID : 49582612
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Galleon Product ID 49582612
UPC / ISBN 647535270579
Shipping Weight 0.22 lbs
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Model OZH-700
Manufacturer KAKUSEE
Shipping Dimension 11.5 x 2.4 x 1.06 inches
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KAKUSEE Seki Tsubazo Small Deba Knife 3.9-inch Features

  • “Deba Hocho” with a 3.9-inch blade is fitted for cutting finely such as that of small fish, tiny bones, etc., also one that represents Wa (Japanese) Hocho.

  • Stainless-steel blade resistant to rusting has been adopted, whose plate is thin and light, making it even easier for you to use as “Hocho” (Japanese kitchen knife).

  • This is Hocho ever easy to handle even for beginners. It is there for you to take up as the “first step” toward more professional Hocho.

  • A series of professional Hocho that leverages the taste of seasonal ingredients, as they are. Genuine wooden handle has been adopted to fit your hands more as you use it.

  • This is being sold as a set with a small, convenient cloth to wipe it, with a very reasonable price! Put it into your cart to purchase right now!


About KAKUSEE Seki Tsubazo Small Deba Knife 3.9-inch

Seki Ward in central Japan has a history of blacksmithing of blades since Kamakura Era, home to production of famed Japanese Katana (traditional edged sword). Traditional excellence of manufacturing there has been handed to such artisans and industries, with the venue known as one of the world’s best sites for production of blades and knives.